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weekend links and tips on how to tea stain fabric

Hello friends!

Are you up to your eyeballs in end-of-the-year activities too? Now that S is in the equivalent of middle school, her schedule is a little different than in previous years, but we’re still rushing around for dance rehearsals and performances, final exams, presentations, etc. I’m just so grateful S is also becoming more independent, or I wouldn’t have any time to finish sewing the fall patterns for our upcoming photo shoot!

Yesterday afternoon, in addition to sewing a sample (and photographing it for a sew-along), I tea stained some linen to match a beautiful lace trim I found the other day. Have you tried tea staining? I actually used coffee, which has always given me good results. I’m delighted with the color: a perfect match! I can’t wait to sew it up and show you when we introduce the patterns in a few more months.

There are a couple of tricks to keep in mind if want to try tea staining or coffee staining fabric.

Do you have any tips to add?

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Here are two cute dress ideas for girls. I’d love to play with the tie idea, below left, which would be so much fun. And S is totally in love with the sailor dress on the right. We might have found a project to play with this summer. (You could make both of these styles with the Building Block Dress book, which I think we’ll have to do.)

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I’m holding onto a herringbone shirting that just begs to be made into Lisette B6567 and worn like the tunic, below left. And how cute is this reverse stripe dress on the right, which you could easily make using our Liesl + Co. Cinema Dress (or the Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress if you’re sewing for a younger girl)?

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Speaking of stripes, isn’t this woven texture, below left, wonderful? I also love the way the yoke on the right is pieced.

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To me, monochromatic texture looks so, so luxurious. Oh, and that coat on the right reminds me of Lisette for Butterick B6244. (Goodness, is it really cool enough here that I’m still thinking about coats? Answer: yes. Where are you, summer?)

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If you’re still looking for Liesl + Co. Terrace Dress inspiration for this summer, here for two more ideas. Seriously, I can’t wait for some warm weather!

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Weekend Reading

We’ll be back next week, and we’ll be announcing dates for our upcoming Extra-Sharp Pencil Skirt sew-along, so get ready! It’s going to be a lot of fun. Have a great weekend!



 

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